President Obama may have stolen the spotlight last night, but he couldn't take our eyes away from these female candidates whose own Election Days made our jaws drop. If you missed their accomplishments, read up; you won't forget what they've done, and you'll be hearing a lot more from them. We promise. The night was full of big gains for female candidates across the country--all the way to Hawaii, where Tulsi Gabbard, in the pic above, is from. Just take a look at some of the milestones: Tammy Baldwin, Democratic candidate for Senate in Wisconsin, became the first openly-gay person to serve in the Senate, and the first woman to represent her state in the upper chamber. Elizabeth Warren, Democratic candidate for Senate in Massachusetts, won the single most nationally high-profile race other than the presidential contest, beating incumbent Scott Brown. She's also the first woman to represent Massachusetts in the Senate. Mazie Hirono, Democratic candidate for Senate in Hawaii, made her mark becoming the first Asian-American woman to serve in the upper chamber, and the first woman to represent her state in the Senate, too. Deb Fischer, Republican candidate for Senate in Nebraska, defeated her male opponent and picked read more